An imaging apparatus including an electronic viewfinder comprising a light source, a scanning unit for scanning light emitted from the light source. The electronic viewfinder forms a two-dimensional image on a predetermined surface by synchronously modulating the light emitted from the light source with the operation of the scanning unit. The imaging apparatus further includes a controller capable of independently controlling the timing of turning on and off the light source and the timing of turning on and off the scanning unit. The controller controls the light source and the scanning unit in response to the on and off state of the power of the imaging apparatus so that when the light source is off the scanning unit is on.
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1. An imaging apparatus comprising: an electronic viewfinder; and a controller, wherein the electronic viewfinder includes a light source and a scanning unit for scanning light emitted from the light source, and wherein the electronic viewfinder forms a two-dimensional image on a predetermined surface by synchronously modulating the light emitted from the light source with the operation of the scanning unit, and wherein the controller independently controls the timing of turning on and off the light source and turning on and off the scanning unit; wherein the controller controls the light source and the scanning unit in response to the on and off state of the power of the imaging apparatus wherein, in response to the imaging apparatus being turned on, the scanning unit is turned on and the light source is turned on after oscillation control of the scanning unit is stabilized.
2. An imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the light source is turned on and off in response to the on and off state of an image displayed on the electronic viewfinder.
3. An imaging apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein an image displayed on the electronic viewfinder is turned on and off in accordance with an operation carried out on the imaging apparatus by a user.
4. An imaging apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein an image displayed on the electronic viewfinder is turned on and off in accordance with results of a detection process for detecting the presence of a viewer looking into the electronic viewfinder, wherein the detection process is performed by a detecting unit.
5. A method for controlling an imaging apparatus comprising an electronic viewfinder including a light source and a scanning unit for scanning light emitted from the light source, the method comprising: turning a light source of the electronic viewfinder on and off; and turning a scanning unit of the electronic viewfinder on and off; wherein the light source and the scanning unit are turned on and off in response to the on and off state of the power of the imaging apparatus wherein, in response to the imaging apparatus being turned on, the scanning unit is turned on and the light source is turned on after oscillation control of the scanning unit is stabilized.
6. A memory storing computer-executable process steps and readable by a central processing unit for controlling an imaging apparatus comprising an electronic viewfinder including a light source and a scanning unit for scanning light emitted from the light source, the steps comprising: turning a light source of the electronic viewfinder on and off; and turning a scanning unit of the electronic viewfinder on and off; wherein the light source and the scanning unit are turned on and off in response to the on and off state of the power of the imaging apparatus wherein, in response to the imaging apparatus being turned on, the scanning unit is turned on and the light source is turned on after oscillation control of the scanning unit is stabilized.
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